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Painters. j — ' - "' ""■•■ ,m t..- \ \fif T>HILLIPPS & QON, 149 and 151. QUEEN-STREET, [ Have just opened up a large assortment Of CHEAP j PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED. & ROUGH PLAT3J, __ SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD. OILS, TURPS. VARNISHES, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTER S' MATERIALS. 1 ARTIS T _' I REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING. PICTURE - FRAME~I_OULDINGS. GLASS SHADES. FT : : , '. -—__ ■~\ MJ. BENN ET T, • Painter, Glazier, PaperhaHgkb, slqnwriter and decorator, _-c_u-_ frame manufacturer. Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. NEAR WESLEYAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD, AUCKLAND. Estimates given. Oils, Colours, Glass, Paperhanging., Scrim, Mixed Paints, Varnish, Gilt and Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale at lowest prices. JOHN HENDERSON, I 3&15, WyNDHAM-STREET,,. PAINTER, GLAZIER, & PAPERHANGER, ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND v GLASS WRITER. • Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Calhedrul, Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets. Silk Banners, Wire Blinds, Private and Business Designs Embossed in Plate. Ruby, Blue, Amber, and Sheet Glass. Original Design* Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. on Salemixed PAINT, in various colonist fee House and Ship Work. JOHN HENDERSON, ' i 13 & 15. Wyndham-street. E« 13 U N N E, SIGN WRITER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, PICTURE ' FRAME MANUFACTURER, &0., Junction of Grey and Pitt-streets, Auckland* Oils, Colours. Glass, Paperhangings, Sorima. Mixed Paints, Oleographs, Prints, Gilt and i Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale atlowest prices. Educational. UCKLAND SCHOOL OF PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, Queen-street (corner of Swanson-street). m L. J. DEMP SE V, Shorthand Writer and Reporter, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Reporting Style (20 year? experience). "Visits Schools and Colleges and Gives Lessons Through the Post to Country Pupils. Classes for Beginners Now Forming. 10s 6d per quarter. Privite Tuition, any hour. One Guinea Quarter (in advance). PONS O~N-TY college PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL-MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. • The present Term began on May 29. Prospectuses, etc, on application. Miss Edger is at home on MONDAY AFTERNOONS from 5.30 to 5. _*"".«•■* Booksellers. "DROFITABLE USES FOR SURPLUS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, Compiled from latest European and American aources, with detailed information aa to various Modern Preserving Processes, BY COURTENAY SMITH, Popular Science Lecturer, Sydney, N.S.W. — Second Edition, 1890. r <_ Price. One Shilling ; postage, Id. The First Edition was printed specially for thi Governments of New South Wales and - Western Australia. AUCKLAND W l L D M A N » VICTORIA ARCADE. /.HAMPTALOUP AND /.OOPER'^ . LIST OF WORKS ON , ; " KITCHEN, FLOWER, MARKET, AND ■ NURSERY GARDENING. - s/d. Adamson's Australian Gardener ~ ~ I_' Boulger—The Uses of Plants .. ... .. 7 v" Bright—A Year in a Lancashire Garden.. 4 0 Bernays — Cultural Industries (semi- "; tropical) .. ..7 6 Beeton's All About Gardening .. ... 0 Burbidge—The Propagation and Improvement of Cultivated Plants 14 0 Castle—Flower Gardening for Amateurs:'.' 3 0 —arson—The Colonial Kitchen Garden .; 1 fr DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, by G. ■■ Nicholson (illustrated), 4 vols .. .. 60 0 Earley—Profitable Market Gardening ~2 6 Fuller—The Propagation of Plants.. .. 7- Q Haldane—Sub-tropical Cultivations ..10 o Hilberd—Profitable Vegetable Gardening . 0 Hooper's Gardening Guide .30 Hobday—Handbook for Practical Gar- " - deners .. 1 _ Johnson's Gardenere' Dictionary (N.E.) -, 3- 6 Mueller,Von—Select Exti-a-tronical Plants 5 Q Omeltod—Manual of Injurious insects ..3 6 Quin—Garden Receipts ..19 Robinson—The English Flower Garden > (illustrated) 17 0 Robinson—Mushroom Culture .. ..13 Robinson—The Wild Flower Garden .. 10 _ Shaw—Market and Kitchen Gardening ~ 4 0 Market Gardens .. '..13 Sutton's Culture of Vegetables and Flowers 6 0 Thomson—Handbook of Flower Garden ~ 7 6 ■ Vilmorin—The Vegetable Garden .. „,17 0 . : Ward—The Diseases of Plants „ .. 3 ff" Wood—The Forcing Garden .. _. ■ .-. 4 Q Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage, 76, AUCKLAND. *. . —• .. • . BILL OF SALE FORMS Under the new Act ' ("ChattelsTransfer Act, 1889)," ; ; Containingample provision in favour of grantee, but no illegal covenants, PATTERSON AND COB, ! STATIONERS, 84, QUEEN-STREET (Next Coombes' Arcade). Collections of Foreign Stamps PmvpimP* ii , '". ','! '' ' ',' ■", ■-■■ ■ .■?.'- J.■■ L." B_■ ' MCMA-V -LQISETTE'S *£' IVlLlVlUflli tended your leotnres in Cain. , bridge and was Impressed with •>• the possibilities of improvement to memort' which they open up."-R. N. Ingle, M. A., M.Dw ■ ', Cambridge Umverslty Lecturer in Midwifery (Jan., 1890). "I intend to educate my eon entirely on your system."—Rev. C. E. Copkin, - - M.A., Rector of Lea. (Had lessons by post) . ' Great advantage to strong memory; lable aid to weak one."—Dr. J. M. Buckley." "Able to give gist of book after reading it once."—Rev. J, M. Macdonald, 8.A.. Oxoa. ' M.A., Sydney. "An excellent travelling otm-panion.''-Capt J. B. Hare, R.N. ♦'Invajtt- ■<-.. a-ie."-J. J. Francis. Q. 0., Hong Kong,-" Dm» ", 1 not involve much labour."— "Statesman."23_a Oct., mi. '_Interest in lectures unparalleled. .' ; -"Oxford Review/ Ist March, 188£--Fro_ pectus Free. One Pupil, £615 a; Ten Pupils, *A 4seaob.-_.of. LOISETTB, 37, New OxToKtI street, Loudon, England, .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 3

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